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      第一部分 听力(略)
      第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
      第一节(共15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5分)
      阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
      A
      Simple Mdern Kids Water Bttle with Straw(吸管)
      Made f stainless steel, the bttle has duble wall insulatin t keep water cld all day lng. The cver ffers a tight seal that’s leak-prf t prevent spills. Plus it has a handle fr easy carrying. This water bttle cmes in 39 clr ptins and a wide variety f sizes, frm 14 unces all the way t 128 unces.
      $14.99—$19.99 at Amazn; $16.99 at Walmart
      YETI Rambler Jr. Kids’ Water Bttle
      This 12-unce insulated stainless steel bttle can handle all the drps while keeping yur child’s water cld and safe frm leaks. It has a cnvenient carry handle. The design wn’t cause cndensatin (凝结) n the utside f the bttle, and the clrful finish wn’t crack r peel. This BPA- free bttle cmes in nine fun clrs.
      $25.00 at Amazn; $25.00 at YETI
      Hydr Flask Kids’ Wide Muth Straw Bttle
      It has a fun handle at the base f the bttle and a carry lp handle — bth making the bttle easy t hld and carry arund. It’s cmpletely BPA- free, and yu can place the entire bttle in the dishwasher. There are eight clrs t chse frm and tw sizes: 12- unce and 20-unce.
      $28.45—$29.79 at Amazn; $29.95 at Dick’s Sprting Gds
      Tmmee Tippee Sprtee Water Bttle
      It has adrable animal designs n the utside and is available in 11 clrs. Anti-leak technlgy guarantees this water bttle is cmpletely spill-prf, even when the cup is upside dwn and yur little ne shakes it t try t get water ut. It has a handle that’s easy fr yur child t hld nt. The 9-unce plastic bttle is free frm BPA, and it’s dishwasher-safe.
      $15.99 at Amazn; $15.99 at Bed Bath & Beynd
      1. What kind f bttles ffers the mst clr chices?
      A. Tmme Tippee Sprtee Water Bttle.
      B. YETI Rambler Jr. Kids’ Water Bttle.
      C. Hydr Flask Kids’ Wide Muth Straw Bttle.
      D. Simple Mdern Kids Water Bttle with Straw.
      2. What is special abut Tmmee Tippee Sprtee Water Bttle?
      A. It is suitable fr kids t hld.B. It is printed with animal pictures.
      C. It can be washed in the dishwasher.D. It can keep water cld all day lng.
      3. Where can we buy the fur kinds f bttles?
      A. At YETI.B. At Walmart.C. At Amazn.D. At Bed Bath & Beynd.
      B
      Thugh I am a female scientist, I have face blindness. I can see faces, but the individual details, such as the distance between the eyes r the shape f the nse, are fuzzy. As a result, recgnizing faces — smething s instant and uncnscius fr mst — is a majr challenge.
      Over the years I develped my wn ways f dealing with the prblem. T distinguish peple, I relied n cues — like the way a persn walks and a habitual lunch spt. There were many embarrassing mments as I pursued my career. But verall, I was managing.
      Then, I ften wrked at hme. As interactins mved nline, suddenly everyne became a stranger. Fr my peace f mind, I needed t get t the bttm f why I see the wrld s differently frm mst peple. Thrugh a cmbinatin f luck and privilege, I cnnected with a specialist wh gave me an fficial diagnsis (诊断). Even thugh I had already essentially diagnsed myself, it was a relief t have a prfessinal put a frmal name t it.
      Mre imprtantly, I realized I had t face reality. Nw if I’m ging t an event where I’m expected t knw peple, I send an e-mail explaining that if I ignre them, it wn’t be intentinal. I’ve fund that peple are less likely t be ffended when they knw befrehand.
      But smetimes I feel like smething ut f a science-fictin plt. A recent presentatin titled Yu Dn’t Belng Here was intended t shw hw sme envirnments can be exclusinary (排斥的) and what can be dne t address that. As the presenters alternated between acting ut scenes and cmmenting n them, I left feeling exactly as the title said. It wuld have been a great help if they had explained at the beginning that they were ging t switch rles.
      Peple with disabilities exist, and we need ur c-wrkers t think bradly abut accessibility and inclusin. Let’s create an envirnment where we all feel like we belng.
      4. What is wrng with the authr?
      A. She can’t tell faces apart.B. She can’t see faces instantly.
      C. She lacks facial expressins.D. She always keeps a straight face.
      5. What made the authr decide t seek prfessinal help?
      A. Her wrng self-diagnsis.B. The rise in nline interactins.
      C. A specialist’s recmmendatin.D. The chance f a prmtin.
      6. Which is mentined as the authr’s way f handling face blindness?
      A. Sending thers an e-mail ahead f time.B. Learning the style peple like t wear.
      C. Meeting mre friends in regular places.D. Drawing c-wrkers’ faces in a ntebk.
      7. What can we infer frm paragraph 5?
      A. The authr is bad at getting alng with thers.
      B. Science fictin is an inspiratin fr the authr.
      C. The authr lses a sense f belnging in sme envirnments.
      D. Having face blindness makes the authr stand ut in public.
      C
      A head f hair can be pwerful. In the hands f a skilled stylist, yur hair can help yu bst yur self- cnfidence, express yur unique persnality and land a new jb. Hwever, in the hands f matter f Trust, an eclgical nn-prfit rganizatin that cllects and recycles waste fibers, yur hair might help save the envirnment.
      Fr ver 20 years, matter f Trust has been cllecting hair and fur dnatins wrldwide fr the purpse f making “hair mats(垫子)” that can assist with il spill clean-ups at sea. Typically, il spills n land are cleaned up using plastic mats that are effective but envirnmentally prblematic. After all, plastic is made frm fssil fuels. Using it t clean up il therefre requires drilling fr even mre il. Hair and fur, n the ther hand, are nn-pisnus, renewable and able t take in liquids easily. Human hair, fr example, can absrb abut five times its weight in il.
      “It makes mre sense t use a renewable natural resurce t clean up il spills than it des t drill fr mre il t use t clean up, ” says Lisa Gautier, wh established matter f Trust in1998 and designed the rganizatin’s Clean Wave prgram in 2001 when an Ecuadrian il tanker carrying 243, 000 gallns f diesel il ran agrund n San Cristbal Island. And the leaking fuel threatened sea creatures.
      Eager t help with the disaster, Gautier teamed up with stylist Phillip McCrry, wh tried t emply hair t absrb il in 1989. Tgether, they designed mats made f human hair and animal fur which Matter f Trust cntinues t prduce tday in San Francisc, and at lcal centers in 17 different cuntries.
      T date, the rganizatin has prduced ver 40, 000 hair mats. The prduct has been shared t clean up nt nly serius il spills but als nn- emergencies like il leaks frm vehicles and machinery. Hwever, hair mats can nly be used nce and aren’t very effective at absrbing il frm sand. Still, hair mats are a surprising tl in the fight fr a cleaner planet.
      8. Hw are the advantages f hair mats shwed?
      A. By prviding examples.B. By making cmparisns.
      C. By citing experts’ remarks.D. By presenting research results.
      9. What made Lisa Gautier launch the Clean Wave prgram?
      A. An il spill emergency.B. Her lve fr sea animals.
      C. A hairstylist’s prpsal.D. Glbally grwing il spills.
      10. What d we knw abut Matter f Trust?
      A. It is busy cleaning the land.B. It sells hair mats wrldwide.
      C. It is funded by the gvernment.D. It has expanded int many cuntries.
      11. What des the authr want t say abut hair mats frm the last paragraph?
      A. They can wrk efficiently n beaches as well.
      B. They have been widely used in ur daily life.
      C. They are imperfect but meaningful prducts.
      D. They are mainly applied t the vehicle industry.
      D
      A new reprt frm the Reuters Institute fr the Study f Jurnalism raises cncerns abut artificial intelligence (AI) in news prductin, as the rise f AI tls fr news prductin, cupled with existing struggles t engage audiences, presents a fresh challenge fr newsrms wrldwide.
      The reprt, based n a survey f nearly 100, 000 peple acrss 47 cuntries, highlights audience anxieties surrunding AI-generated news cntent and ntes this is particularly true fr sensitive tpics like plitics.
      News rganizatins are dealing with the rise f Generative AI, with tech giants like Ggle and startups develping tls that summarize infrmatin and ptentially divert (转移) traffic frm news websites. Hwever, the reprt reveals a public distrust f AI-generated news, raising questins abut its viability and impact n prfits.
      The reprt als lked at audience perceptins f AI-generated news. A significant part f respndents (调查对象) t the survey expressed discmfrt with news primarily prduced by AI. This feeling was particularly strng in the UK (63 percent) and the US (52 percent). The reprt finds that peple were mre accepting f AI being used behind the scenes t enhance jurnalistic efficiency.
      Nic Newman, senir research assciate at the Reuters Institute and lead authr f the Digital News Reprt, said, “It was surprising t see the level f suspicin. Peple bradly had fears abut what might happen t cntent reliability and trust.”
      The survey als reveals a cntinuing wrry abut nline misinfrmatin. Cncerns rse by 3 percent cmpared t the previus year, with 59 percent f respndents expressing wrry. This anxiety was particularly cnspicuus in cuntries like Suth Africa(81 percent) and the US (72 percent).
      The reprt als highlights the difficulties news rganizatins face in securing paying subscribers. Only 17 percent f respndents acrss 20 cuntries reprted paying fr nline news, a figure stagnant (没有变化) fr the past three years.
      “The findings shw that newsrms need t build a direct relatinship with their audiences while als strategically using the platfrms t cnnect with peple wh are trickier t reach, like yunger audiences,” Newman said. “We see that news influencers have a bigger rle n the ppular platfrms.”
      12. Hw is newsrms’ current situatin?
      A. Difficult.B. Shaming.C. Prmising.D. Cmpetitive.
      13. What is paragraph 4 mainly abut?
      A. Sme disadvantages f AI editrs.B. An analysis f the research results.
      C. Pssible applicatin f AI in news.D. Respndents’ attitude t AI in news.
      14. What des the underlined wrd “cnspicuus” in paragraph 6 mean?
      A. Dubtful.B. Similar.C. Obvius.D. Limited.
      15. What des Nic Newman advise newsrms t d?
      A. Emply famus influencers t spread news by AI.
      B. Encurage mre yunger peple t make use f AI.
      C. Distinguish accurately true news frm disinfrmatin.
      D. Take advantage f ppular platfrms t attract audiences.
      第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)
      阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
      There is ne thing that stps mst peple frm achieving their gals—the ability t fcus. Mst peple fail t achieve their gals because smewhere alng the line, they lse fcus. They gt distracted and then they stp taking actin. ___16___ Des this sund familiar t yu? Dn’t wrry. Here are sme simple techniques yu can use t prevent yurself frm lsing fcus n yur gals.
      ___17___ T ften, many peple make the mistake and believe that the mre gals they have, the better. Once, researchers cnducted an experiment abut the chices f jams and the number f sales. They discvered that the mre chices f jams they prvided fr shppers, the fewer sales they gt. ___18___ Therefre, fcus n just ne.
      The secnd methd yu can use is starting with ne small step. Success isn’t ging t happen vernight. Success is the accumulatin(积累) f many small steps. Yu dn’t have t d 100 push-ups every day. ___19___ , and then increase gradually. When yu fcus n getting started and taking small steps, it lwers the resistance, and yu are mre likely t take actin.
      The third methd is t fcus n prgress, nt results. This is ne f the mst imprtant distinctins between smene successful and smene wh is nt. Many blggers want t build a successful blg. But all they d is fcus n the result—traffic, subscribers, earnings, etc. They write and publish a few blg psts. ___20___ , they tend t lse hpe. They then lse their mtivatin t cntinue, and they quit n their gal.
      A. And eventually, they give up n their gals
      B. If yu fcus n the success and are nt getting any
      C. Make sure yu fcus fully n just ne gal at a time
      D. Instead, d a minimum number such as 30 push-ups every day
      E. The mre ptins yu have, the less likely yu can fcus better
      F. Dream big and set big gals, and there is nthing wrng with that
      G. But when they dn’t get the result they desire after a few weeks r mnths
      第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
      第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
      阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      Dn and Nancy mved int their new huse in Orchard Lake, Michigan. Dn admits he lves smething with ___21___, s ne f the first things they did was buy a special mailbx that lks just like their huse. Little did he knw that the mailbx wuld ___22___ a dll cuple.
      One spring day, Dn went ut t get the mail and fund a pair f lvely hmemade dlls inside. There was als a puzzling ___23___. “We’ve decided t live here,” it read. “Mary and Shelley. ” Previusly, the inside f the mailbx was large and ___24___. Nw, Mary and Shelley sat n a tiny sfa with a table nearby. Dn was ___25___ and went dr-t-dr t ask his neighbrs abut the dll cuple, but n ne knew anything abut the ___26___ dlls living in his mailbx. And sn the dlls gt even mre ___27___! Artwrk appeared n the walls alng with mre furniture. Mary and Shelley even gt themselves a dg.
      One day, he ___28___ a lcal media site t see if anyne had ideas abut the dlls’ wners. N ne did, but peple were s ___29___ in the stry that Dn became a regular ___30___. Every hliday, he’d share the dlls’ new cstumes, decratins, Christmas gifts and ther ___31___ that appeared in his mailbx.
      Dn and Nancy are still n clser t ___32___ wh’s behind the mailbx shenanigans (恶作剧), but, ___33___, they say nw they’re ___34___ it and lking frward t new things being ___35___ t the mailbx.
      21. A. humrB. adventureC. varietyD. creativity
      22. A. attractB. changeC. separateD. influence
      23. A. suggestinB. invitatinC. nteD. bill
      24. A. cleanB. emptyC. brightD. quiet
      25. A. curiusB. prudC. frightenedD. ashamed
      26. A. dangerusB. rudeC. enrmusD. strange
      27. A. ppularB. cmfrtableC. familiarD. beautiful
      28. A. came acrssB. checked nC. turned tD. set up
      29. A. interestedB. cnfidentC. busyD. successful
      30. A. visitrB. mailmanC. psterD. wner
      31. A. detailsB. ptinsC. servicesD. activities
      32. A. leaving utB. giving utC. picking utD. figuring ut
      33. A. secretlyB. similarlyC. surprisinglyD. sadly
      34. A. investigatingB. enjyingC. discussingD. cntrlling
      35. A. limitedB. cnnectedC. returnedD. added
      第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)
      阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
      The traditinal Chinese Lngtaitu Festival, ___36___ Dragn- Head- Raising Festival, falls n the secnd day f the secnd mnth in the Chinese lunar calendar every year and ___37___ (general) recgnizes the start f spring and farming.
      The Festival celebrates Chinese agricultural culture, and while sme f traditinal ways ___38___ (celebrate) it are n lnger practiced, thers remain. It's believed that after this day, rainfall increases because the rain- bringing Dragn King has awakened frm his winter sleep.
      Besides the mst famus traditin f getting a haircut t get rid f bad luck, there are als culinary traditins f Lngtaitu Festival.
      Peple ___39___ (live) in East China's Fujian prvince tend t eat tfu balls during the Festival. Tfu balls are ne f the ___40___ (favrite) fr them. In Shandng prvince, ___41___ (fry) beans are the traditinal festival fd. Eating chengya cakes, ___42___ are made with sticky rice, during the Festival is a traditin in Suzhu, East China's Jiangsu prvince, displaying peple's ___43___ (believe) in the saying, "If yu eat chengya n Lngtaitu, yur waist wn't hurt all year. ”
      Meanwhile ther fds, like ndles, dumplings, and spring rlls, ___44___ (name) after dragn bdy parts t mark ____45____ day. Ndles are dragn's beard (lng xu), dumplings are dragn's ears(lng er), and spring rlls are dragn's scales (lng lin).
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      46. 假定你是李华,上周你们班在你市科技馆参加了一场以“China’s Prgress in Space”为主题的讲座。请给你的英国朋友David写一封邮件分享这次活动,内容包括:
      1.讲座内容;
      2.你的感受。
      注意:
      1.写作词数应为80左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Dear David,
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs sincerely,
      Li Hua
      第二节(满分25分)
      47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      It was a Saturday mrning when the restaurant wner Jhn called me aside. “I need t g ut t deal with smething,” he said. “Can yu take charge fr a few hurs?”
      My heart skipped a beat. I’d wrked here fr just tw weeks, but I was always under his watch. “Just me and the chef in the kitchen? I… I’m nt sure,” I stammered.
      Jhn said firmly, “Yu’ve been watching, learning, and helping with every detail — taking rders crrectly, keeping tables clean and handling change. I’m sure yu’re ready.”
      “What if there are accidents?” I asked wrriedly.
      “I’m sure yu’ve learned the techniques frm the past days,” Jhn replied. Befre he rushed ut f the restaurant, he added, “Just trust yurself, find ways ut and remember t smile.”
      Taking a deep breath, I straightened my aprn (围裙) and walked tward the frnt f the restaurant. The crwd was starting t walk in — families with kids, cuples chatting ver cffee, and a few diners buried in their newspapers. The chef gave me a quick nd frm the kitchen. The first hur went smthly. I tk rders, refilled drinks, and helped custmers make the payments.
      Then a challenge came. A grup f eight — clearly cming fr a birthday party — walked in withut a reservatin. Our small restaurant was already nearly full — there was nly a big table and tw smaller tables. I led them t the big table by the windw, but a lady shk her head and said, “This wn’t d. We need space fr the cake!”
      I tried t calm myself dwn and think hard. Then it hit me. I quickly put tw smaller tables tgether near the windw, cvering the mismatched edges with a spare tableclth. “Hw’s this? Plenty f rm fr yur celebratin,” I smiled, remembering Jhn’s last wrds. The lady ndded instantly.
      注意:
      1.续写词数应为150左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Accidents cntinued t happen, but I tried my best t handle them.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Just as I was handing a satisfied custmer the bill, Jhn walked in.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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